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Using the Authentication Unit (IC Card Type), 6.2 Status of Authentication Device

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6.1 Authentication Unit (IC card type) 6 6 Using the Authentication Unit (IC Card Type) 6.1 6.2 Authentication Unit (IC card type) The Authentication Unit (IC card type) is an "IC card authentication" system that reads the IC Card / NFCcompatible mobile terminal to perform personal authentication. If you register a compatible noncontact IC card such as an employee ID card, you can use this machine synchronously with functions such as the user entering-leaving management to integrate the authentication system. If this machine provides user authentication, you can log in to this machine or execute a print job using the IC Card / NFC-compatible mobile terminal authentication function. Tips - To enable IC card authentication, settings made by the service representative are required in addition to the optional Authentication Unit AU-201/AU-201S. For details, contact your service representative. - To employ user authentication using an NFC-compatible mobile terminal, settings by the service rep- resentative are required in addition to the optional Authentication Unit AU-201S. For details, contact your service representative. - To use an NFC-compatible mobile terminal, Android 4.4 or later must be supported as the operating system, and the HCE function must be provided. Status of Authentication Device The status of the authentication device is indicated by status indicator LEDs. LED Status indicator LED Light-up (Yellow green) Light-up (Orange) Light-up (Red) Status of authentication device Normally running USB communications are not available. Out of order [Applied Functions] 6-2

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6.1
Authentication Unit (IC card type)
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Using the Authentication Unit (IC Card Type)
6.1
Authentication Unit (IC card type)
The
Authentication Unit
(IC card type) is an "IC card authentication" system that reads the IC Card / NFC-
compatible mobile terminal to perform personal authentication. If you register a compatible noncontact IC
card such as an employee ID card, you can use this machine synchronously with functions such as the user
entering-leaving management to integrate the authentication system.
If this machine provides user authentication, you can log in to this machine or execute a print job using the
IC Card / NFC-compatible mobile terminal authentication function.
Tips
-
To enable IC card authentication, settings made by the service representative are required in addition
to the optional
Authentication Unit AU-201/AU-201S
. For details, contact your service representative.
-
To employ user authentication using an NFC-compatible mobile terminal, settings by the service rep-
resentative are required in addition to the optional
Authentication Unit AU-201S
. For details, contact
your service representative.
-
To use an NFC-compatible mobile terminal, Android 4.4 or later must be supported as the operating
system, and the HCE function must be provided.
6.2
Status of Authentication Device
The status of the authentication device is indicated by status indicator LEDs.
LED Status indicator LED
Status of authentication device
Light-up (Yellow green)
Normally running
Light-up (Orange)
USB communications are not available.
Light-up (Red)
Out of order